Dgj. Breed et al., DIFFERENTIAL BINDING OF 2 MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES DIRECTED AGAINST THE CHICKEN CD8-ALPHA MOLECULE, Veterinary immunology and immunopathology, 52(1-2), 1996, pp. 117-125
Two murine monoclonal antibodies (mAb), CT8 and AV14, have been shown
to recognise the avian homologue of the mammalian CD8 alpha molecule.
In previous flow cytometry studies we could discriminate two subpopula
tions of CD8(+) T cells, expressing either a high level (CD8(Bright+))
or a low level (CD8(Dim+)) of CD8 molecules. The staining patterns of
mAb AV14 and mAb CT8 were not always identical for individual chicken
s. In this study the discrepancy in the reactivity of these mAb was ex
amined, using outbred White Leghom chickens as well as ((BB14)-B-14)-M
HC inbred Wellcome chickens. The results show that mAb AV14 and mAb CT
8 recognise different epitopes on the chicken CD8 alpha molecule, The
CD8(Bright+) cells appeared to express the CD8 alpha beta heterodimer
and the CD8(Dim+) cells the CD8 alpha alpha homodimer. Conformational
differences between the alpha beta heterodimer and the alpha alpha hom
odimer could account for the differences in binding characteristics fo
und for the two mAb, The existence of a polymorphism of the CD8 alpha
molecule in outbred White Leghorn chickens was suggested by the failur
e of peripheral blood leucocytes from some chickens to react with mAb
AV14, This heterogeneity was not observed in the Wellcome line.